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Research Informed Teaching

This page introduces Research Informed Teaching (RiT) strategy at Staffordshire University. The opportunities, experience and problems associated with developing this strategy are explored. You will also find links to our RiT projects and those of other institutions.
Research Informed Teaching
This page introduces Research Informed Teaching (RiT) strategy at Staffordshire University. The opportunities, experience and problems associated with developing this strategy are explored. In addition you will find links to other institutuions and projects associated with RiT. Read more about Research Informed Teaching »
Events
Research informed Teaching events at local, national and international level are advertised here. Read more about Events »
Current projects
This page contains current Research informed Teaching subject based projects funded from 2011 onwards Read more about Current projects »
Previous projects
This page contains the examples of subject based Research informed Teaching projects funded at Staffordshire University 2006-07 onwards Read more about Previous projects »
Pedagogic Background to Research Informed Teaching
The changing world to be faced by today's students demands unprecedented skills of intellectual flexibility, analysis and enquiry. Teaching students to be enquiring or research based in their approach is not just a throwback to quaint notions of enlightenment or liberal education but central to the hard-nosed skills required of the future graduate workforce (Hammond, in Jenkins, Healey and Zetter, 2007). Read more about Pedagogic Background to Research Informed Teaching »
Resources
This page contains a selected list of articles, papers, links to institutional webs sites and other web resources which relate to and discuss the notion of Research informed Teaching Read more about Resources »












